Eclipse Deeplearning4J: Neural Networks for Java/JVM ========================= --- ## Using Eclipse Deeplearning4j To get started using Deeplearning4j, please go to our [Quickstart](https://deeplearning4j.org/docs/latest/deeplearning4j-quickstart). You'll need to be familiar with a Java automated build tool such as Maven and an IDE such as IntelliJ. ## Main Features - Versatile n-dimensional array class - GPU integration (supports devices starting from Kepler, cc3.0. You can check your device's compute compatibility [here](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus).) --- ## Modules - datavec = Library for converting images, text and CSV data into format suitable for Deep Learning - nn = core neural net structures MultiLayer Network and Computation graph for designing Neural Net structures - core = additional functionality building on deeplearning4j-nn - modelimport = functionality to import models from Keras - nlp = natural language processing components including vectorizers, models, sample datasets and renderers - scaleout = integrations - spark = integration with Apache Spark versions 1.3 to 1.6 (Spark 2.0 coming soon) - parallel-wraper = Single machine model parallelism (for multi-GPU systems, etc) - aws = loading data to and from aws resources EC2 and S3 - ui = provides visual interfaces for tuning models. [Details here](https://deeplearning4j.org/docs/latest/deeplearning4j-nn-visualization) --- ## Documentation Documentation is available at [deeplearning4j.org](https://deeplearning4j.org/overview) and [JavaDocs](https://deeplearning4j.org/api/latest/). Open-source contributors can help us improve our documentation for Deeplearning4j by sending pull requests for the DL4J website [here](https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j-docs) ## Support . Github issues should focus on bug reports and feature requests. Please join the community on [Gitter](https://community.konduit.ai), where we field questions about how to install the software and work with neural nets. For support from Skymind, please see our [contact page](https://skymind.io/contact). ## Installation To install Deeplearning4J, see our [Quickstart](https://deeplearning4j.org/docs/latest/deeplearning4j-quickstart) and below. More information can be found on the [ND4J web site](http://nd4j.org/getstarted.html) as well as [here](https://deeplearning4j.org/tutorials/00-quickstart-for-deeplearning4j). #### Use Maven Central Repository Search Maven Central for [deeplearning4j](https://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cdeeplearning4j) to get a list of dependencies. Add the dependency information to your `pom.xml` file. **We highly recommend downloading via Maven unless you plan to help us develop DL4J.** An easy way to get up-to-date dependencies is to use the ones listed in our [dl4j-examples POM](https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j-examples/blob/master/pom.xml). --- ## Contribute 1. Check for [open issues](https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j/issues) or open a fresh one to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug. 2. If you feel uncomfortable or uncertain about an issue or your changes, don't hesitate to contact us on Gitter using the link above. 3. Fork [the repository](https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j.git) on GitHub to start making your changes (branch off of the master branch). 4. Write a test that shows the bug was fixed or the feature works as expected. 5. Note the repository follows the [Google Java style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html) with two modifications: 120-char column wrap and 4-spaces indentation. You can format your code to this format by typing `mvn formatter:format` in the subproject you work on, by using the `contrib/formatter.xml` at the root of the repository to configure the Eclipse formatter, or by [using the Intellij plugin](https://github.com/HPI-Information-Systems/Metanome/wiki/Installing-the-google-styleguide-settings-in-intellij-and-eclipse). 6. Send a pull request and bug us on Gitter until it gets merged and published. :) 7. Add technical documentation on the [Deeplearning4j website](https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j/tree/gh-pages) and fix any typos you see.